South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 122, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMETo

SATURDAY MOnXTYG, AY 1, 19 23.

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STOCK PRODUCERS TO BE PROTECTED BY ASSOCIATION

South Bend Markets

Employment of Experienced Agent Expected to Eliminate Further Trouble.

I1AT. STR.VW AND FXJCD. (CorrrtU Dl tr th MllUr Moor Kd 0 4i0 S. MlcMn.) .NEW HAY rn:nQ .. l!inf fcW. STRAW Viyluj $12 BflUug Jllfeio oKC bale.

vo. inning $i.ooai.io.

ailiiir SI to. selllns 1175

CI.OVKK SLED Ia In 32 Lu.. aflling bu. ALS V K V. CLOVER Selling ALFALFA (Northern grow u) J-"0 00

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KITCHEN ECONOMIES

INDIANA I-Orj:, Infi.. April f.. Aftrr vTe.ftJinc- v.ith th" liv'ctocv; marketing prrol ir- for sf vrr.il w'k, officers t the Indiana rod--1 m t i f ; n of I "armor f' associations ,iml UiorrJiors of tho jvrrna nrnt Iivo-Mr.-k committer f the organisation l.'hfv- tlij' hao folvril a workin?: plan which will of srrout ix-nrP.t and protoj tion to th .vtock

I'trxlurerH f)f th- .Htto and shipoorsj ironi adjoining ntalo. I'ndr th' i

proposed plan tho fodoratin will i. iv' an rxporionr 'fl liv-vtnrk act nt ;-s Its rr prsi-ntativ- at th" Tndi.'naftolis stock yards. and lat-r at ilur yard about th ytato. who-c .:uty will bo io tn,k aftor all shipriint which ar- conyincd through !iiy are, a n;all fo if one rrnt f had on hoes, calvos and shoop. uiii four f onts j r h ad on all or.ttlo !') " addod. Th- f-d ration sv tf pay tlu alaiy f tp livotock atrit, who in lit) way will orvo as a commission l'fokrr. Oro of tho foaturos of tho now plan in that 1 1 producer niay onviKn hi.s shipment to tho commissiun mrchant with whom he has l.n loincr lnsin'ss through the farrr-ors" ai;'it, or In- in.'iy leave the matter entirely to this avnt. who in turn, will piao- the Mwk at th disposal of th commission mort haut ht ah!e to liandle tliri con-sp-rnmont. Officers of the frdoratioi; höh p that ith an active n p- : es ntative at the yards looking aftr-r tho iiiterosts of he farmer much trouMo whlcli lias ltn expei ienccd in tho pist can he eliminated. They also point out that i: will Kive them a htttT ehaneo t( eoinorate with, farmers' organizations ir; nolnhorintr vtat;- Th small fce to be collected for the x'ivice arc to be turned over to the treasurer of tho federation and erodited to tho livestock department. Oppose KxcIm At a inoetiair of th'- executive cnnnlttft' composed of John G. Urown. Maurice Pouch's and K. '. fivynold.-. It was decided in tho ahvi nee of a "tdue sky"' law in this : täte to adopt a uniform question lire which will ho available to all of tho county associations as a protection to farmers in bujim: stock in various enterprises. Prom-otion companies and stock 1 1 1 r ir aceneies will bo asked to fill rut these juestionnniros when they viit agricultural communities. I.e'vi Taylor, general socrotar:'. has recelveil word from many of thcounty associations that the farmers appear to be unanimously opposed to tho Nolan excise bill p ndir.tr in conunss whih provides for a tax of one per cent on all land holdings in excels of J1,000 valuation. A referendum vote In the states nhich to to make up the American Kami Hureau federation was recentlv ordered by J. It. Howard, the national president, and it is under-

$4.50 pr

GRAIN' AND FKEI. Corrected by O. V. norrtll, Str .M111. lldrrullc At.) ?IinLL n)i:N-rj;ins 11.00. oatn-i.:ä BKA N Sluing 1270 hundred. .MIIILI.(;s Selling Itundred. UHUFi'LD 1-EhU Hing pr

cut. .SCRATCH FLEI Hing

WHEAT I'aylng RYE Fajing fi.73 buntieT. LID. (Corrected Dali by Warner Dro. 8ed Mtor, 224 s. Mlrhlco Ht.) CO W I'KAS $7.V IiUlLcl. JAPANESE MILI.irr 1.00 to 13 00. REl CLOVER 17.0U. '1I.MOT1IV-I7.50. SPELTS $1.00 (wt. SOCDAN ORASS 1S per hundred. A LS IKK -$.'.s.,V) to JlO.m SJ'NFLo ERS 0c nound. WINTER UR 1IAIK1 RETCH 27.0f per Itushel. RU E iR ASS 455.00. sv e et c L v E i : fXi.nn. M AM MOT II CLOVER J .10 00. WHITE CLOVER-5I3.U. SWEET WHITE CLOVER $35. FIELD PEAS $5.00. TIMOTHY A: ALSYKE. mixed $10 bu. RAPE SEED (Dw.irf K-sex) $-S.OO bu. LAWN (iRASS ,30e lb. SOJA HE ANS (1 to SaiO 110 bu. RARLE-V.Vi bushel. SEED CORN 150 Lushel.

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rnoiu.ii.Ms i) i :i ,1 ci o t's l v. Part of the hih cost of meat is duo, w; arc told, to the Ir.:dr.f.nt demar.rt of housekeej ors for the choice p ortions of th steer. As lonp as we wil- take the choicest of aleak

and chop p"tiov" t' c higher v." 11 go

the prict- of b,r. dilicacUn. At the same time the lack of demand lor the commoner cuts mnJtts them tliat much cheaper. Now is a Kood time to pet into the habit of using these- cheaper cuts. Iurinjr cold weather when there was

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LIVE STOCK(Corrected Daily l.r Major Uro

(in St.. Mlslittwttl..) HEAVY FAT STEERS Futr to good, KtH-; priiue, 124tlclUXiS 130 to 15o U8.. 14o ; 150 to 175 lt.., II ;:; 175 to Ids, 15c; lX) up

tablespoonful of lemon Juice. teasj)Oonful of onion Juice, cupful of itock or hot water, cupful of crumbs.

2 opk5. Salt popper. Kun the meat through the chopper and mix with the beaten egRfl and the other Ingredients. Uake in a frreased mold, covered, for one hour. Baste occasionally with a little melted fat or butter. This may be serve 1 hot with a to-

natiirnl anootite for hie. iuicv ! mftto -auce. or kept on ice and

steaks and large, hot roasts there ifn tiuu in Piice.s.

PHOIlTE MARKET. iCorrected T"i.y tty ne Iiro(lierhod Gr,.ry, 2.10 N. Main St. LUTTE R AND E;OS - Creamery butter, paying tiv pound, selllnif 7.V pound: "?g!. paving dozen. Helling 4c dozen. FRIITS AND VEOETARLES Fruit. California naval oraiiK-e. UK- ,ier dozen; f.el!lng ?s cwt. ; new cubbuge, nelliug 10-: pound.

seemed trood reason to indulge the

fancy prtfererxces of the family. But with a decreasing desire for nwats which warmer weather brings these cuts cf rare meats are no longer necessary. Why not bczin now to experiment with dlfftrent kinds of meats tho cheaper cuts? They are Just :v nutritious for both hln and porterhouse come from the same animal! A roast of a cheap cut may not look so .attractive as a planked steak, but it'n just as nourishing. Moreover, it may be served in other ways quite as dainty. Meat loaf, meat In aspic and patties are even more attractive in the warm days of early spring and summer than a hot, red roast. A meat loaf may be made with almost any cheap cut of beef or veal. and It may be eaten either hot or cold. It is an excellent dish for a Sunday dinner, because it makes possible the prtperition of the mei.t tht? day before, leaving Sunday free of cooking. Meat Ixaf. 2 pounds of lean meat. 1-4 pound of salt pork. C ta Dkspoonsfu'.? cf thottcnln?.

ror a hot day meat Joaf cut in

small squares and served with lettuce and diced potatoes iu the shape of a salad is a complete one-piece meal, substantial and easy to serve. Meat IVvtty. .1 pounds of leg of veal or beef. 1-2 cupful of crumbs. 3 tablespoonfuls of cream. 1 tablespoonful of butter. 1 tablespoonful of salt. 1-8 tear.poonful of pepper. Mix the finely chopped meat with the cream, salt snd pepper and place In a gieaed loaf o-n. b'prinMe the top vith crumbs and bits of butter and bake for two hours.

Tin i.vni:pi:Di:T nun. TIAX SPIRITUALIST CHUHCII. Will hold their first services on Sunday evening in Melville hall at 7:30. Mrs. ("has. V. Shafer. lecturer and message bearer. Public Invited 32 9 7-May 1

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POULTRY AND MEATS. (Correctrd Dairy ty Jinmile' Mark!, 12S E. Jeffer,on nird.t BEEF Roust, 3Wc; boiling. 20o; round steak, 40c; Blrloir. COc; porter houso. 7'Jr. FORK LOIN 35c. LARD vT3o. CHICKENS Dressed. 50e. HIDES AND TALLOW. (Corrected To.y by S. W- Llppman, 219 N. Main ft. II1)ES 15o-10- ralftklns, S0250; ten lred tallcw. ZfiiSc a lb.; rough tal ALFALFA 127 .'0 bu-hel. low, 2513c a lb.: beo-nax. 25.15c.

NOTICI TO TAX I'AYKILS. On account of the last day for i.uvinir taxer. being Monda May 3,

the County Treasurer's ofiioe will be) open Friday evening, April 30th and! Mor. lay May 3rd from 7 to i p. m. for the convenience of the Taxpay-j ers. Kdward V. Keller. County Treasurer. 33 41-May2.

stood that the sentiment express.! by the Indiana farmers is tho sanio . as that of tho agriculturist? of i

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Pork Loin Roast, lb . . . 27c Pork Shoulder Roast. pound 25c Fresh Shoulder Hams. pound 22c Pork Link Sausage, lb. 25c Pork Shoulder Steak, pound 28c

Pork Chops, small and lean, pound 30c Fresh Pork or Veal Hearts, pound . . . I2l2c Country Style Fresh

Sausage, pound . . . .25c

Choice Beef Pot Roast, pound 16c Standing Rib Roast, pound 16c Flat Rib Boiling Beef, pound 15c Fancy Rump Rolled Roast, pound 28c Fresh Beef Hearts, pound 1xiZ Tender Sirloin and Short Steaks, pound 28c Fancy Per Steak, pound 24c Veal Shoulder Roast, tVeal Chops or Cutlets, pound 28c J pound 32c Veal Loin Roast, lb. . . 30c i Fresh Veal or Beef Veal Stew or Pocket, i Brains, pound . . . I2l2c pound 22c j Sugar Cured Lean Bacon, Creamery Butter, lb. . .69c pound 35c Sweet Corn and Peas, j Large Cans Smilax Sauer2 cans for 25c, Icraut, 2 cans for. . . .25c Morris Supreme Marigold Oleo, 2 pounds for 73c Marigold Nut, 2 pounds for 65c Good Luck, 2 pounds for . . . ! 77c Dixie and Georgia Square Bacon, pound 32c Fresh Meaty Spareribs, pound 23c

Better Peanut Butter "made while you wait" from selected Peanuts, fresh roasted and blanched (skins and bitter hearts removed). Fresh Roasted Peanuts in the shell. Fresh Salted Peanuts.

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tnat comes rrom our bakery is good and nourishing and you only have to pay a fraction of what other foods cost you. Serve good thick slices and watch the family's health improve and food bills decrease.

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